To insure this outcome, they keep a distance between themselves and their close colleagues.
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"It's crucial for the local community and to fight crime that they keep a base on the estate, " he said.
Their deposit-taking more than matches their loan-making, and they keep a fifth of their deposits in reserve at the central bank.
They keep a worshipful eye on technology, look for the next thing and fear a simpler past when things didn't plug in.
The departure of Angela Braly at Wellpoint (WLP) is among many exits of health plan CEOs coming as these executives grapple with consolidation and the new order brought on by the Affordable Care Act and demands from their employer clients that they keep a lid on medical costs.
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With the Auction House feature of Diablo III now live, Donovan said Blizzard can make a big statement if they can keep a big user-base and run the real-money auction house.
This preference may be so strong, that this is a product they keep buying in a recession rather than switch to a generic brand.
Most real estate owners groan when told they must keep a detailed log of their time.
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If the family is rich enough, they may keep a couple of pigs underneath.
Most patients do reasonably well if they keep to a diet that strictly curbs their intake of choline.
This, he said, is one reason why they should keep a close eye on excessive growth in money or credit as well as on their inflation target.
Rising longevity is one reason why companies are anxious to wriggle out from under the promises they once made (though they also keep a weather eye on the risks posed by volatile interest and inflation rates).
Instructor Kelly Marcus tells them they can keep a conversation from getting too heated by using the "blameless apology"--to be sorry a customer's calling card was rejected rather than accuse him of not having paid his bills.
Between them they keep alive a tradition that goes back centuries, a tradition celebrated on the plate in the form of stuffed mussels, marinated anchovies, octopus salad, deep-fried sea anemones, prawns with cannellini beans, and linguine with spiny lobster.
Although these companies still pass most of their revenue to the government, they can keep a commission of 4%-5%, and staff appear to receive generous gifts from the growing number of Chinese companies competing for their business, she said.
In time, the Sackmans plan to move to a family ranch in Colorado, but they hope to keep a smaller home in Port Washington.
They just keep covering a company and pull big money for themselves from their investment bank.
Whether they will keep such a large area off-limits to prospectors is harder to say.
Because their people's careers are on the line, they have a powerful incentive to keep a close eye on things.
The Brills are looking for permission to raise the traffic count, but they insist they will keep Silverton a boutique experience.
Still, the people they encounter help keep a grip on readers' interest.
They keep producing for a long time after that, but drillers need to put a lot of holes in the rock to maintain supply.
For every hour's care they put in, the volunteers build up an hour's worth of care credit that they can keep in a timebank.
They keep building us a bigger pot as our roots stretch out, but they allow our creative choices to be made only by our team.
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London Olympics chairman Sebastian Coe backed the Hammers' bid to take over the stadium in August after the club announced they pledged to keep a permanent athletics track.
They had to keep a taxi under control while cruising across concrete flooded with water, and bring a taxi to a screeching halt after reaching speeds above 100 kilometers an hour, or about 60 miles per hour.
Forty of Sony's top executives, including Kazuo Hirai, the chief executive since last year, are to give up bonuses worth 30-50 per cent of their pay after they failed to keep a promise to return the division to profit.
Now, this is all well and good in a world of consistency where we can sort out the few key things for a task and relentlessly drive toward them, but what if they keep coming up with a new list every year?
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